Guide to Departure Tax Refund Services

Guide to Departure Tax Refund Services

2025-06-15 01:00
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China Departure Tax Rebate: 11% or 8% tax refund for purchases of 500 yuan in a single store, support "buy and return" at the airport or in the city, you need to leave the country within 90 days and stay for no more than 183 days, and handle it with the tax refund form verified by the customs.

Product Introduction

The agency of the tax authorities in China shall handle the registration of tax refund information and the settlement of tax refund for customers who meet the conditions for tax refund of overseas tourists. At present, in addition to the tax refund agency service points in the airport terminal or other port quarantine areas, the departure tax refund service has also been extended to the designated tax refund business districts in some cities (such as Beijing and Shanghai), and overseas tourists can enjoy the“Buy Now Refund”service at the designated tax refund merchants or shopping malls, and obtain cash refunds on the spot at the designated locations of the merchants or shopping malls after shopping.

Handling channels

You can go to the tax refund agency set up by the bank at the departure airport, port or railway station outside the customs office, please contact the bank counter for details.

Provide materials

Overseas passengers are required to provide complete information on departure tax refund,《the information contained in the application form for departure tax refund for overseas tourists》must be consistent with the information on the valid ID of the passenger who applied for the departure tax refund.《The application》form for tax refund for overseas tourists must be verified and signed by the customs.

Tips

Time requirements: The departure date of the passenger is not more than 183 days from the date of entry, and the date of purchase of tax refund items is not more than 90 days from the date of purchase.

Note: The term "“domestic”" in this article refers to“”in China, excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

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